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The following pages link to Rates of medication errors among depressed and burnt out residents: prospective cohort study (Q24642039):
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- Medical and genetic differences in the adverse impact of sleep loss on performance: ethical considerations for the medical profession (Q23923348) (← links)
- The Case for Using Evidence-Based Guidelines in Setting Hospital and Public Health Policy (Q26749330) (← links)
- Prevalence of Depression and Depressive Symptoms Among Resident Physicians: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (Q26773436) (← links)
- Ethics in the Intensive Care Unit (Q26801598) (← links)
- Integrating teamwork, clinician occupational well-being and patient safety - development of a conceptual framework based on a systematic review (Q27305861) (← links)
- Medical student mental health 3.0: improving student wellness through curricular changes (Q27690821) (← links)
- Delinking resident duty hours from patient safety (Q28082872) (← links)
- Effects of the 2011 duty hour reforms on interns and their patients: a prospective longitudinal cohort study (Q28287789) (← links)
- Implementing a 48 h EWTD-compliant rota for junior doctors in the UK does not compromise patients' safety: assessor-blind pilot comparison (Q28387939) (← links)
- Applying mathematical models to predict resident physician performance and alertness on traditional and novel work schedules (Q28389291) (← links)
- Association of resident fatigue and distress with occupational blood and body fluid exposures and motor vehicle incidents (Q28392895) (← links)
- Association of intern and resident burnout with self-reported medical errors (Q28393877) (← links)
- Prevalence of Depression, Depressive Symptoms, and Suicidal Ideation Among Medical Students: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. (Q30240188) (← links)
- Interventions to prevent and reduce physician burnout: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q30244959) (← links)
- Stress and burnout among gynecologic oncologists: A Society of Gynecologic Oncology Evidence-based Review and Recommendations (Q30275638) (← links)
- Philosophy in medical education: a means of protecting mental health. (Q30358479) (← links)
- Compared to Palliative Care, Working in Intensive Care More than Doubles the Chances of Burnout: Results from a Nationwide Comparative Study (Q30392725) (← links)
- Improving throughput in a youth mental health service. (Q30400420) (← links)
- A mindfulness course decreases burnout and improves well-being among healthcare providers (Q30455900) (← links)
- Correlation of burnout syndrome with specific coping strategies, behaviors, and spiritual attitudes among interns at Yale University, New Haven, USA. (Q30661149) (← links)
- National survey of the association of depressive symptoms with the number of off duty and on-call, and sleep hours among physicians working in Japanese hospitals: a cross sectional study. (Q30979437) (← links)
- Psychosocial stress at work and perceived quality of care among clinicians in surgery (Q31012659) (← links)
- Job demands, burnout, and engagement among nurses: A multi-level analysis of ORCAB data investigating the moderating effect of teamwork (Q31045920) (← links)
- Factors and symptoms associated with work stress and health-promoting lifestyles among hospital staff: a pilot study in Taiwan (Q31072495) (← links)
- Does burnout among doctors affect their involvement in patients' mental health problems? A study of videotaped consultations (Q33496613) (← links)
- Physician career satisfaction within specialties (Q33503905) (← links)
- Limitation of duty hour regulations for pediatric resident wellness: A mixed methods study in Japan (Q33595384) (← links)
- Physician nutrition and cognition during work hours: effect of a nutrition based intervention (Q33659698) (← links)
- A prospective cohort study investigating factors associated with depression during medical internship (Q33678812) (← links)
- Activity monitor intervention to promote physical activity of physicians-in-training: randomized controlled trial (Q33784075) (← links)
- Prevalence and factors associated with depression among medical students in Cameroon: a cross-sectional study (Q33785217) (← links)
- Psychosocial stress among hospital doctors in surgical fields: results of a nationwide survey in Germany (Q33819117) (← links)
- Healing Medicine's Future: Prioritizing Physician Trainee Mental Health (Q33887837) (← links)
- Prevalence of anxiety and depressive symptoms and related risk factors among physicians in China: a cross-sectional study (Q33933497) (← links)
- Graduate medical education in humanism and professionalism: a needs assessment survey of pediatric gastroenterology fellows. (Q33952736) (← links)
- Regrets associated with providing healthcare: qualitative study of experiences of hospital-based physicians and nurses (Q33988744) (← links)
- Resident physician burnout: is there hope? (Q33992882) (← links)
- Family medicine graduates' perceptions of intimidation, harassment, and discrimination during residency training (Q34053965) (← links)
- Factors associated with job satisfaction among Chinese community health workers: a cross-sectional study (Q34081895) (← links)
- Burnout during residency training: a literature review (Q34096786) (← links)
- Factors at medical school and work related to exhaustion among physicians in their first postgraduate year (Q34112842) (← links)
- Utilization and barriers to mental health services among depressed medical interns: a prospective multisite study (Q34136956) (← links)
- The impact of change in a doctor's job position: a five-year cohort study of job satisfaction among Norwegian doctors (Q34160658) (← links)
- The mediating role of psychological capital on the association between occupational stress and depressive symptoms among Chinese physicians: a cross-sectional study (Q34204832) (← links)
- Exposure to Leadership WalkRounds in neonatal intensive care units is associated with a better patient safety culture and less caregiver burnout (Q34207264) (← links)
- Burnout in the NICU setting and its relation to safety culture (Q34207301) (← links)
- Burnout and self-reported quality of care in community mental health (Q34225451) (← links)
- GPs' attitudes on a healthy lifestyle: a survey of GPs in Flanders (Q34237535) (← links)
- Hope modified the association between distress and incidence of self-perceived medical errors among practicing physicians: prospective cohort study (Q34243928) (← links)
- The relationship between spirituality and burnout among medical students (Q34630236) (← links)